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RDMA Core Userspace Libraries and Daemons

This is the userspace components for the Linux Kernel's drivers/infiniband subsystem. Specifically this contains the userspace libraries for the following device nodes:

  • /dev/infiniband/uverbsX (libibverbs)
  • /dev/infiniband/rdma_cm (librdmacm)
  • /dev/infiniband/umadX (libibumad)

The userspace component of the libibverbs RDMA kernel drivers are included under the providers/ directory. Support for the following Kernel RDMA drivers is included:

  • efa.ko
  • iw_cxgb3.ko
  • iw_cxgb4.ko
  • hfi1.ko
  • hns-roce.ko
  • i40iw.ko
  • ib_qib.ko
  • mlx4_ib.ko
  • mlx5_ib.ko
  • ib_mthca.ko
  • iw_nes.ko
  • ocrdma.ko
  • qedr.ko
  • rdma_rxe.ko
  • siw.ko
  • vmw_pvrdma.ko

Additional service daemons are provided for:

  • srp_daemon (ib_srp.ko)
  • iwpmd (for iwarp kernel providers)
  • ibacm (for InfiniBand communication management assistant)

Building

This project uses a cmake based build system. Quick start:

$ bash build.sh

build/bin will contain the sample programs and build/lib will contain the shared libraries. The build is configured to run all the programs 'in-place' and cannot be installed.

NOTE: It is not currently easy to run from the build directory, the plugins only load from the system path.

Debian Derived

$ apt-get install build-essential cmake gcc libudev-dev libnl-3-dev libnl-route-3-dev ninja-build pkg-config valgrind python3-dev cython3

Fedora

$ dnf install cmake gcc libnl3-devel libudev-devel pkgconfig valgrind-devel ninja-build python3-devel python3-Cython

NOTE: Fedora Core uses the name 'ninja-build' for the 'ninja' command.

openSUSE

$ zypper install cmake gcc libnl3-devel libudev-devel ninja pkg-config valgrind-devel python3-devel python3-Cython

Building on CentOS 6/7

Install required packages:

$ yum install cmake gcc libnl3-devel libudev-devel make pkgconfig valgrind-devel

Developers on CentOS 7 are suggested to install more modern tooling for the best experience.

$ yum install epel-release
$ yum install cmake3 ninja-build pandoc

NOTE: EPEL uses the name 'ninja-build' for the 'ninja' command, and 'cmake3' for the 'cmake' command.

Usage

To set up software RDMA on an existing interface with either of the available driver, use the following commands, substituting <DRIVER> with the name of the driver of your choice (rxe or siw)

# modprobe <DRIVER>
# rdma link add <NAME> type <DRIVER> netdev <DEVICE>

Please note that you need version of iproute2 recent enough is required for the command above to work.

You can use either ibv_devices or rdma link to verify that the device was successfully added.

Use of rxe_cfg is deprecated, please use the rdma command instead.

Reporting bugs

Bugs should be reported to the linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org mailing list In your bug report, please include:

  • Information about your system:

    • Linux distribution and version
    • Linux kernel and version
    • InfiniBand hardware and firmware version
    • ... any other relevant information
  • How to reproduce the bug.

  • If the bug is a crash, the exact output printed out when the crash occurred, including any kernel messages produced.

Submitting patches

Patches should also be submitted to the linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org mailing list. Please use unified diff form (the -u option to GNU diff), and include a good description of what your patch does and why it should be applied. If your patch fixes a bug, please make sure to describe the bug and how your fix works.

Make sure that your contribution can be licensed under the same license as the original code you are patching, and that you have all necessary permissions to release your work.

TravisCI

Submitted patches must pass the TravisCI automatic builds without warnings. A build similar to TravisCI can be run locally using docker and the 'buildlib/cbuild' script.

$ buildlib/cbuild build-images travis
$ buildlib/cbuild pkg travis

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